Abstract:
Precision measurements were made of the wavelengths of the satellites of the resonance line of the H-like Mg XII ion as well as of a number of transitions in the Ne-like Ge XXIII ion and their satellites in a plasma created by radiation generated in an Nd-glass laser. The measurements were carried out with a high-resolution, high-luminosity spectrograph containing a mica crystal bent to a spherical surface with a radius R = 100 mm. The absolute wavelength obtained for the 2s22p61So–2s2p63p3P1 transition in Ge XXIII was λ = 842.08 ± 0.09 pm. The results demonstrated that the short-wavelength component of the Lyman doublet of Mg Xll (λ = 841.92 pm) could be used to pump optically a short-wavelength laser by transitions in the Ge XXIII ion.